Archive for November, 2010

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Friday + Riddle = Friddle

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Friddle: Which automobile manufacturer was first in equipping a vehicle with a mechanical speedometer?

Check our blog next Friday for the answer and another Friddle.

Last Week’s Friddle: Oldsmobile, the oldest U.S. automotive brand name, produced its last Oldsmobile on April 29, 2004.  Featuring 4500 employee signatures under the hood, what model was the last to roll off the assembly line?

Last Week’s Friddle: Alero

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Happy Thanksgiving!

Happy Thanksgiving everyone!  We wish you safe travels and joyful times with family and friends.  Let us pause for a moment, from our busy lives, to reflect and give thanks for the truly important things in life.  May you and your family enjoy this day and have a memorable holiday weekend.

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JASPER Offers Late Model GM OHV V6

Jasper Engines & Transmissions, the leader in remanufactured drivetrain products, has added the following late-model GM engine to its remanufactured gas engine line-up.

The GM 3.9L OHV V6 is available on exchange for the following 2006-2007 vehicles:

  • Buick Terraza
  • Chevy Malibu
  • Chevy Impala
  • Chevy Monte Carlo
  • Chevy Uplander
  • Pontiac G6
  • Pontiac Montana
  • Saturn Relay

Every JASPER Remanufactured Engine is subjected to strict, high-quality processes…

  • Disassembly, meticulous inspection and cleaning of components.
  • Moving parts machined or replaced for reliable performance.
  • Head surfaces statistically monitored to assure proper sealing with the block.
  • JASPER’s research and product development ensures inherent problems in OEM design are corrected.
  • Live-Run Testing provides peace of mind and assures reliability.
  • An available Premium Service Plan that offers customers even greater value.

Each engine is covered by JASPER’s 3-Year/100,000 mile nationwide transferable warranty. Full warranty disclosure is available on our website or upon request.

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Friday + Riddle = Friddle

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Friddle: Oldsmobile, the oldest U.S. automotive brand name, produced its last Oldsmobile on April 29, 2004.  Featuring 4500 employee signatures under the hood, what model was the last to roll off the assembly line?

Check our blog next Friday for the answer and another Friddle.

Last Week’s Friddle: With approximately 8,200 current locations, what is the oldest and largest car rental company in the world?

Last Week’s Friddle: Hertz

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A Special Veterans Day Luncheon

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A special Veterans Day luncheon was held yesterday, November 11th, to honor JASPER Associates who served in branches of the U.S. military. Approximately 90 Associates participated in the lunch (pictured above) at the Jasper facility. It was JASPER’s way of saying “Thank You” to the men and women who served in the Armed Forces of our great country.

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Friday + Riddle = Friddle

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Friddle: With approximately 8,200 current locations, what is the oldest and largest car rental company in the world?

Check our blog next Friday for the answer and another Friddle.

Last Week’s Friddle: Can you name the first diesel-powered car to win the 24 Hours of Le Mans?

Last Week’s Friddle: Audi R10 TDI (LMP1)

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Blog or Facebook - We Would Like to Hear From You

By sharing ideas and information we can improve upon offering you the best products, customer service and promotions. Feel free to post your comments on our blog or if you prefer Facebook follow us by clicking the “Like” icon at http://www.facebook.com/jasperengines and stay connected. We need your participation as we develop and expand upon social networking, so check it out and voice your opinions today!

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Friday + Riddle = Friddle

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Friddle: Can you name the first diesel-powered car to win the 24 Hours of Le Mans?

Check our blog next Friday for the answer and another Friddle.

Last Week’s Friddle: Saturn ceased production in October 2010.   In 2009 they were producing five different (final) models.  What was the name of Saturn’s first model, which debuted in 1985?

Last Week’s Friddle: S-Series

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